I've been looking at moving to another position. I have over 15 years of IT experience with Fortune 100 companies, a LVN/LPN license and over 20 years of management experience.
I'm looking for a IT Director or Assistant Director position. However, it seems people in the health care industry don't know anything about information technology.
Is coding IT? No, it's data entry. Do you have to have a RN to understand nursing and computers? No, you don't?
I'm looking for Information Technology Professionals who have successfully transitioned to the health care information technology world. I need those who can help me understand how to leverage my information technology experience, management experience and nursing skills and advance in an environment that is so closed to outsiders...
Please don't tell me I need to get my RN, I already know that. It's just more money out the window, the US Army already trained me at the RN level. All I need is the license. That's coming soon, I hope...
Everyone's looking for certifications like the RHIT. Looking at the Common Body Of Knowledge shows that certification is mostly a coding certification, and you need a degree in HIM.
How can true information technology professionals breaks through this artificial barrier?
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